This traditional cedar shake–shingled cottage in East Hampton, built in 1901 and lovingly restored to maintain its original character, boasts interiors by renowned New York designer Robert Stilin. The landscaped gardens, designed by Edmund Hollander, are just as impressive—they were featured on the 2012 East Hampton Village Garden Tour. Inside, there’s a living room with charming wall paneling and a wood-burning fireplace, a formal dining room, a country kitchen with an extra-long center island and connecting butler’s pantry, a cozy family room, and a solarium. An original staircase leads to the second floor, which houses the master suite with its fireplace and sitting areas and two additional en suite bedrooms. The fourth en suite bedroom is accessible via a second separate staircase, providing privacy for guests. On the third floor is a large loft space. Along with beautiful gardens, a heated gunite pool and a poolhouse can be found on the grounds.

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